Saturday, 17 December 2016

Hand Tied Snuggly Quilt Pattern - Curious Dream

35" Hand Tied Snuggly Quilt Pattern

Disclosure/Disclaimer:

Curious Dream fabrics for the Hand Tied Snuggly were supplied by Windham Fabrics at no cost to mbCD. All other materials are my own. In all other respects, this post is for informational purposes only and no payment or commission is received on click-throughs to links shared.

This is the pattern for an adaptation of my previous Hand Tied Snuggle Quilt pattern. In this version I'm using 5.5" blocks instead of 6.5" and I've also left off the border, which makes a 35" square finish otherwise the process is identical. For this version, I'm also using quilting weight cotton instead of flannels - Curious Dream by Angela Pingel of Cut to Pieces for Windham Fabrics.

To make the Hand Tied Snuggly you'll need to follow the instructions for my Minky & Flannel Hand Tied Snuggle Quilt pattern available here. The original pattern makes a 47" square quilt including borders from (49) 6-1/2" squares. Changes to the original instructions necessary to make the 35" Curious Dream version are detailed below.

Hand Tied Snuggly Quilt (35" x 35")

Materials

For the quilt top, I've used 21 fabrics from the Curious Dream collection by Angela Pingel for Windham Fabrics and my backing is sherpa cuddle Minky. The quilt works equally well made from flannel or 100% cotton fabrics and if sherpa cuddle Minky's not your thing you can use batting and a cotton backing instead.

note: this measurement is exactly right for 2-1/2" binding strips and doesn't allow any cutting excess or shrinkage

✦ Backing - 1 yd sherpa cuddle Minky

note: this measurement allows only 1" wiggle room

OR 1 yd cotton backing with 1 yd batting

Pre-Wash

Pre-washing your fabrics - this is often thought of as optional when using 100% cotton but it is essential if you're using a Minky quilt back. Your cotton quilt top will have some shrinkage, probably minimal but there will be some. The Minky, however, won't shrink at all when washed so the cotton must also be at its final size (post-shrinkage) before combining the two materials.

I pre-washed the cotton on a gentle wool wash in my front loading machine. As I was using fat quarters and wanted to keep the fraying to an absolute minimum, I placed the FQs in a zipped mesh laundry lingerie bag. I also used a Colour Catcher (Shout in the US/Dylon in the UK) as there were some dark blue FQs going in with whites, peach and yellows.

The Colour Catcher did pick up some colour, though not much, but I was glad I'd taken the precaution...

...and this is how the FQs looked when they came out of the machine.

The fraying wasn't bad at all - there are 21 FQs in that pile and they all kept their shape. I pressed them dry from wet on the reverse side and, once trimmed, pressed and dry, they looked like new.

Cutting Instructions

You need (49) 5-1/2" squares to make the Curious Dream quilt - here are the fabric code numbers and the number of squares to cut from each fabric.

Binding

2-1/4" or 2-1/2" strips of Navy 'Alice' text 42435-10.

Join the strips to make 150" continuous binding - I've used (9)2-1/4" strips cut from the fabric length NOT across the width (at right angles to the text direction). I've blanket stitched with Aurifil 40/2 #2805 Light Turquoise.

This is the design layout for the quilt top showing the placement of the Windham Curious Dream fabrics. Note: I've rotated the direction of some of the green/yellow/blue 'line' fabrics 42431-1/2/3. Angela calls that 'line' design Jabberwocky and its colour names are parakeet, dandelion and lagoon.

Finally, I've hand tied the quilt with #3 Pearl cotton but in this version, the ties are the centre of each patchwork square rather than at the cross junctions.

Hand tying a quilt is super easy too and I'll show you how in this tute.

The Finished Quilt

Sharing Your Makes

If you make a Hand Tied Snuggle Quilt using my pattern I'd love to know. You can share pics with me via the following links and using hashtags #mbCD and #madebyChrissieD.

Snuggle Pattern Available In 3 Sizes

Featured on:

35" Hand Tied Snuggly Quilt Pattern

Clicking on an image will take you to a new page of crafty goodness :)

Disclosure/Disclaimer:

Curious Dream fabrics for the Hand Tied Snuggly were supplied by Windham Fabrics at no cost to mbCD. All other materials are my own. In all other respects, this post is for informational purposes only and no payment or commission is received on click-throughs to links shared.

Copyright:

Uncredited reproduction of all content, text and images on this site is prohibited.

All content, text and images must be credited to Chris Dodsley @made by ChrissieD and include a link back to this site.

Linky Parties This post may be linked to some great Linky Parties, always a great source of inspiration too. If you click through to my 'Fave Linky Parties' page you can see where I like to share my work.

This is really lovely and with links to all your tutorials you make it sound really do able. I'm thinking about a snuggly lining for my nan's old patchwork bedspread that I shared a few weeks ago, so your hints and tips on this will be invaluable.

Great tutorial...very clear and precise instructions---just the way a good tute should be. I fell in love with these fabrics last week when I first saw them....with 3 grandchildren under the age of 6 the possibilities of using them is endless. I keep thinking up projects I like to use Curious Dream.

I love to hear from everyone, thank you for taking the time to read my blog and share your thoughts. Please leave a message to let me know you visited, it's a great way to get to know you all better too :)